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Proceedings of the County Courts of Kent (1648-1676), Talbot (1662-1674), and Somerset (1665-1668)
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      Kent County Court Proceedings, 1668-1671.299





     William Joyner, Recordeth his marke of Cattell as Followeth: A Liber C
    hole & an Ouer Keele in both Eares: his marke of hoggs allsoe as October the 21th 1670
    Followeth, A Figure of three with an ouer keele on the Right Eare,
    A Figure of three with an under keele on the Left Eare

     Vallentine Sutherin, Recordeth his marke for the futher as Fol- October
    loweth: A swallow forke wth the topp of the Eare cutt off of on the 21th 1670
    Right: A Crop & under keele on the Left Eare:

    Att A Meeteing upon the xth day of October 1670: About makeing
            high Ways For the County of Kent:
                        Mr Robert Dunn  Mr Morgan Williamsi
          Present Mr Matthew Read Mr William Bishop             Comishon

     Itt is Ordred thatt the Ould Roads that were made the last year
    be all Cleared & made good, And that a sufficient Bridge be mad att
    the head of Pigg quarter, And another att the head of the Tarkeele,
    And allsoe that the Road be mad from the sd Pigg quarter Creeke
    till it meets wth the Other Road att the head of Broad Creeke And
    that a sufficient bridge be made ouer th Spring by Little necke:
    passable both for horse & Foote
     And it is allsoe Ordred that mr John Dabb shall be Ouerseeer
    for the uper hundred: And Edward Burton For the Lower And that
    they shall haue full power, to warne all the taxables in theyer De
    uishons, by eaquall preporcon att such times and places as they shall
    Appoint: And them shall imploy as they shall see good according to
    the abouesd Order, And that they bring wth them sufficient Tooles:
    & dieat to srue them &c And whomesoeuer being soe warned, shall
    reffuse to Come, they shall haue them beffore the next Justice of the
    Peace, whoe haue power to deale wth them as they shall thinke fitt

     Thomas Chicherley Recordeth his marke as Followeth, both eares
    Cropt, wth A slitt, in each Cropp:

    Att A Court holden for the County of Kent the 22th of Nouember [fol. 44]
                           1670

      Mr Robert Dunn     Mr Thomas Osborne
  Present Mr Morgan Williams Mr William Head Comishonrs
          Matt: Read Mr John Wright

   John Clemons by John accon of debt: the Court Findeth the
     Ingram his AttoF: Plntf defendt to stand Indebted unto the
    Richard More Defendt Plantf by bill: Fiue hundred & six
    pounds of tobacco: which they Ordr him to pay wth Costs of sute:
    else exeqcon
    Execucon Issued out the 6th day of Januar 1670
    


 
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